Paula Cherrist

Paula Cherrist writes about Chicago real estate for Best Chicago Condos.
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One of the more unusual but sometimes profitable real estate investments is buying parking spaces In every large city, including Chicago, there is always a need for parking and demand outpaces supply

For parents, sending their children off to college is a major milestone in life Besides facing the empty nest syndrome, they are also confronted with the high cost of college tuition

2008 Housing Stimulus Bill Highlights

The recent Housing Stimulus Bill, also known as the Housing and Economic Recovery Act of 2008 was signed into law on July 30, 2008 Many homeowners may be confused as to what this bill means for them and how it can help

Tips to Make Your Mortgage Shrink

For nearly all homeowners who have a mortgage on their house or condo, they dream of the day when it is finally paid off in full Having that legal document in hand that says you are free of debt and the property is in your name is an extremely satisfying life-long goal for many people

Something few people consider when both looking for a home or condo to buy or deciding to sell one is how seasons affect the housing market and when the best time of year to buy or sell is But in fact the time of year that you decide to shop for a home or put yours on the Chicago real estate market is very important

You might think that the spot in the home where people spend the most time would be the living room or family room But in fact the kitchen is the most used room in the majority of homes

New Suburban Homes For $350,000

If you're shopping for a new home and have about $350,000 in your budget, you might want to consider that your dollar amount will sometimes buy a little more condo in the suburbs than it will in downtown Chicago Of course you have to weigh the pros and cons of suburban living as opposed to in town, and that always varies depending on lifestyle, work and personal preferences

Pump Up Your Credit Score

Almost everything in life can be translated into a number You keep track of your favorite sports team's stats, the price per gallon for gas and maybe even your cholesterol if you're really vigilant

Avoiding Contractor Scams

You might think you have to live in Florida, California or a state where natural weather disasters or wildfires create a cycle of home rebuilding to be targeted by contractor scams But in fact, anyone who owns a home is at risk for falling victim to unscrupulous contractors

Spotting Mortgage Scams

With the recent real estate market downturn and condo bust affecting most states across the US

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